Microsoft has introduced a native command-line text editor called Edit in Windows 11 and it's now rolling out to everyone.
The latest news is that Edit will soon be the default text editor in the Windows 11 Command Prompt, as noted by Windows Latest. If you want to try Edit now, you can download the program via GitHub.
In the old days, programmers primarily used Notepad to write code. The old days have long gone after the rise of more sophisticated coding tools for HTML and everything else, but despite that, many ...
The latest Windows Insider preview includes the new Start menu. The Edit command line editor is now also included.
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